Working at WebEx

Cisco WebEx helps its business customers take the shortest route to their meetings. The company's core subscription-based Web-conferencing software and service is known as Meeting Center. Featuring video and audio transmission functions, WebEx is used by ... Read more

Good time to be selling SaaS anywhere but certainly helps to have the brand recognition of Cisco. Fast growing team so there is a lot of upward mobility available. Great dog-friendly office with free food everyday. Plenty of opportunity to make solid $$ if you're good at sales.

Cons

Similar to the Pros, fast growing team also means there is constant change so be willing to work in a "start up" environment. Sales floor can get pretty loud which is sometimes frustrating when on the phone with a client or prospect.

Advice to Management

Remove under performers quicker, they seem to bring the morale of everyone around them down while they linger. Upgrade to internal systems, productivity would be far higher if our systems were better integrated together.

Difficulty 15 Ratings

Difficulty

I applied online. The process took a week. I interviewed at WebEx in June 2015.

Interview

Applied online through linkedin and a recruiter reached out to me about a week or so later. I spoke with the recruiter for about 30 minutes answering behavioral type questions as well as discussing the specifics of the role. About a week later spoke with the hiring manager who asked questions about my background, why Cisco, why Webex specifically, etc. Fairly straight forward.

Interview Questions

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